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PAGE SEC Hie OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Snaday Morning; Aagast 18, 1929 Events in the Social World and News of Varied Club Activities Koberts? Musicale To Be Attractive Affair PROFESSOR and Mrs. T, S. Roberts will hold -open house to members of the vis iting Kiwanis folk Monday after, noon and win entertain with a muslcaie daring the tea hours for the garden party which will be held at the Ralph Cooley and F. G. Deckebach hemes from 3 to 5 o'clock. Each musical' group will last about 20 minutes each, 'Lighter operatic numbers are to bo play ed by Prof. Roberta on tho organ. The organ program will be varied by solos sung by Mrs. W. J. Min kiewitz accompanied by the organ and piano, and by duo numbers ghren by Mrs. Winifred Worrel, official accompanist tor the Port land Kiwanis, performing on. the piano and Prof. Roberts on the organ. Brilliant Wedding ' Is Scotts -Mills Affair SCOTTS MILT.S At a pretty home ceremony Thursday evening at 6 o'clock, at the residence of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rich. Miss T.a Verne Rich became the bride of Hubert S. Dixon. The rooms were decatd . with sum mar flowers in VrMiiiktpev J Afl5ennett of SVKWM"J the" piffle ring service, 'Miss Veda - Bennett of Silverton played the wedding march. Al Beattle sang before the service. The br!4e was lovely in a wed ding gown of white crepe, with with full skirt and a vefl held in Place with a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses and sweet peas. Miss Beatrice Amund son. who was maid of honor had a becoming frock of blege crepe. buu camea an arm bouquet of asters and sweet peas. Jack Dix on, brother of the groom acted a3 br-st man. Little Jean Dixon, niece of the groom and Httle Mildred Rich, niece of the bride were flower girls. After the ceremony a wedding dinner was served to 3fi guesta. Miss Corrine Moberg and Miss Geraldine Fry aasieted in serving. Mrs. Dixon is a graduate of the Scotts Mills high school, also from the U. f o., where she studied music She has -been teaching music, having classes in Snvrton and Scotts Mills. Mr. Dixon la the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dixon of Battle Ground, Washington, and ts as sistant ca.hler at the State Bank of Scotts Mills. - Mr. and Mrs. Dixon went to Yellowstone National park for their honeymoon. They will re turn September 1, when they will be at home to their friends in Scotts Mills. Those present at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dixon and two sons. Don and Philo of Battle Grounds, Washington. Mr and Mrs. Albert Rcb. Mr. and Mrs. MacEwell of Portland Mr ad Mrs. Arthur Rich and two daughters, Mildred and Lois. Mr. and Mrs. Almond Rich and son. Standly and daughter, Phyllis, Mrs. Alylna Losinger. Mrs. Rank. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dixon, and daughter, Jean and son. Walton, . Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Worden of Sil verton. Miss Beatrice Amundson, Miss Corrine Moberg, Miss Ger aldine Fry, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bennett and daughter, Miss Veda Bennett and Al Beatie of Sfirer- Jwimmine: Party At Taylor's Grove Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brown en tertained with a picnic supper and swim' at their summer cottage on. the Santlam Friday night The event proveda very happy affair. Those motoring up to the San tlam as the guests of Mr. anf Mrs. Brown were Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Dowma and family, Mr. and Mrs. IL ft. White and rob James. I'r. and Mrs. Knight Pearcy and family, and Mr. Mrs, Edgar Rowland and family. . SOUTH SILVERTON. Mrs. Ej W. Jones of Seattle and Mrs. S. J. Comstock of Silverton. were guests at the home of Mrs. Jones' cousin, Mrs. Edson Comstock. Ia tte evening a reception was held tor greet Mrs. Jones, and say fare Vfll to both Mrs. S. J. Comstock. who will accompany her niece b-ck to Seattle, and Miss Miriam 7lvester who leaves Saturday for th3 Hawaiian Islands where sho vrill teach in a government high school. Those present were the honor masts, Mrs. Comstock. Mrs. Jones, lilss Sylvester, also Mr. and Mrs. t L. Coffey. Mae Cof fey Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Sylvester, Shirley Syl vester, Mrs. Ida -Neuenbnrg, Mr. and Mrs. Edson Comstock, and Janet Comstock. f - Mr .and Mrs. Bayard Findley and family were guests at the home of the parents of Mr. Find lay, Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Findley, fpr a few days, this week. They were enroute to Centralia, Wash ington, where Mr. Findley ha pnrchased a sheep farm, and where they will make their home. : Mr. Findley graduated from the ( artment of .farm management and husbandry In Oregon state college In June of this year. -Mm. Charles McNary was the meat of honor for a luncheon v given Friday at the Waverly Conn tryelub by Mrs. Leslie Scott, Mrs MNarr fa nrovne a vert non"la western guest during her summer k--v-e:it'o:v fro!t rociety -circles id . Washtn gton D." C " ' tmtumnT ft li , h? 'thy ' J -ir-r-; ."4. 5 -I..-. 9' - S Kf Beautiful Garden Party Honors Mrs. Gowman Monday fllHE firarden tea which will be eiven in corrmliment to Mrs. J. T, Harry Gowman. wife or, is to be a most attractive event Among the social activi ties of this, week honoring visiting Kiwanis folk. Mrs. James Nicholson is the arrangements for this affair which will be given in the gardens of Ralph Cooley and F. Q. Deckebach between the hours of 3 o'clock and 5 o'clock Monday. Serving with Mrs. Nicholson have been Mrs. Van Mrs. C. B. McCullough, Mrs. J. T. Delaney Have House Warming Party Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Delaney en tertained members of the com mercial department of the P. E. P. company Friday night. The af fair was lnthe natare of a "house warming" celebrating the opening of the new home which Mr. and Mrs. Delaney have Just established on North' Summer street. A bouffet supper was served early in the evening followed by dancing and competltire stunts. Those who made up the guest list were: Mr. Oscar Blumberg, Miss Verna Anderson, Miss Grace Minton, Miss Helen Richardson, Mi33 Betty Klempel, Miss Jennie Best, Miss Eleanor Froman, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Oridley, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bradley and son Fran cis, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sleforth, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Delaney, H. F. Gray, A. C. Stolp, R. H. Corey and J. R. Jahn. V. C T. U. Picnic ' Is Tuesday Event The Salem Woman's Christian Temperance Union, will picnic at the state fair grounds, Tuesday, August 20, beginning at 10 o'clock with a lunch at noon. Neighboring Unions have been In vited to Join with Salem Union for th eday and a good time is hoped for. Mrs. L. W. Blddle. will conduct a community sing beginning promptly at 1:30 p.m. Following which Mrs. Charles A. Park will give the bible lesson and lead the devotions. Other numbers will follow as visiting unions have been Invited to. furnish some of the programs for the .occasion. The committee having charge pf the arrangements are: Mrs. Louisa Krajjpa. Mrs. Gertrude Remington. Mrs... Charles Ffen den. Mrs. Katie- White, and Mrs. J. J. Nunn, who is director of fairs and public gatherings. The. committee will al30 hate the as sistance of Mrs. Helen Prescott. president of North Salem Un!on. All are requested to bring lunch with own table service, and enps. The committee will furnish the drink which will probably be Iced tea. All members are priv ileged to bring f lends. JEFFERSON. Mary Louise Fonlalne honored the birthday of Miss Marlorfe Foulaine Wednes day evening.' Games and music formed the diversion of the eve ning. At a late hour the guests were served at small tables where place cards were attached to dam ty yellow baskets filled with can dy. Eleanor Libby assisted the hostess In serving. Present were Eleanor Libby, . Olive Anderson, Lorene Hart, Elizabeth Looney, Mr. and Mrs. Foulaine, Miss Mar Jorie Foulaine, Louise Foulaine, Charles Hart, Jr., - David - Wied, Gilbert Spragg. Leonard McCaw, and William Smith, Jr. Miss Anna Nowlen, of Detroit, Michigan, is expected to arrive at the home of Mrs. R. L. Farmer, where she will be. a guest this week. 'Mrs.! Homer Smith has as her house gaest for the next fortnight Misa Maude Nelson, of Los. An geles, California. " 0 of the present Kiwanis govern general chairman in charge of Weider, Mrs. Harry T. Love. Harry Worth, Mrs. Harry W. oCrain, Mrs. Herbert Stiff, Mrs. George Vehrs, Mrs. W. I. Needham, Mrs. Scott Page, Mrs. Don Roberts, Mrs Charles Knowland, and Mrs. Ralph Cooley. Those to form the receivinirj line to greet the many guests wno are expected for this after noon are Mrs. Ralph Cooley, who will Introduce to the line, Mrs. T. Harry Gowman, of Seattle, Mrs. Scott Page, Mrs. Claude Barrick, and Mrs. Harold Jones of Portland. In the Cooley garden there will be a three piece stringed orches tra which will play on the porch of the Cooley home. The tea table will also be In this garden. Here Mrs. Herbert Stiff will preside. Those who pour for the first hour from 3 o'clock to 4 o'clock are Mrs. George Al den, and Mrs. Norman Tully. From 4 o'clock to 5 o'clock Mrs. John Rand and Mrs. E. E. Bragg will pour. Blue candles In silver holders will race either aide of a gorgeous bowl of salmon pink giacuoll and blue lark spur as a centerpiece for the tea table. Girls who will assist with the serving are Miss Esther Wood. miss rnyuis Day, 'Mias Julia Creech, Miss Yvonne Smith, Miss Lois Cochran, and Miss Maxlne Myers. The punch bowls wilt be in the F. G. Deckebach garden. There will be two and they will be pre sided over by Miss Pauline Know land. Miss Eva Mae Cochran. Miss Frances Purvine, and Mrs.. Lenta Baumgartner Coughell. . There will also be a six piece orcnestr& playing through the aft ernoon in the Deckebach garden and two fortune tellers will weild their art for the amusement of the guests. MT.' ANGEL -Mrs. Paul Buch- holx waa delightfully surprised rueaaay evening by a surprise snowerv The evening was spent in playing "500" with Mrs. Paul uucnoix receiving high score. The honor guest receired many beautiful gifts by which the fol lowing guests will be long re membered: Mesdames 0. J. Os wald. George May, Jacob Bartnlk, A. wacnter, Jos. D. Hauth, H. H. Annen, P. N. Smith. Rudolph Eb ner, Leo Barr, HeTlry Saalfeld, G. D. Ebner, N. M. Lanby, E. Krae mer. Joseph Stadler, P. Bucbholz, Ed. Buchheit, J. T. Bauman, R. J. Berning. Frank Hettwer, J. A. Kaiser. Louis Schaecher. Ruebe-n DeJardin. S. Beyer, John Pfaff, Chris Schwenk, Frederick Wlrtz, Jos. Bauer. E. Sprauer, Ignatz Wachter. Emll Bochsler, Wm. Hammer, W. S. Hattth. Harve Smith, A. Schaffer, end A. A. Kllnger. . Mrs. Lawrence McNary is the house guest for over the weekend of Senator and Mrs. Charles L. McNary at the McNary country nofflon the river road. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Colony and Mrs. Colony's s!3ter, Mrs. Thomas, who Is visiting in Salem from Ne braska, motored to Brightenbnsh Springs to spend the week and. Mrs. J. H. West, Mrs. Mildred Branin, Miss Claudine West, and Judson West, Jr returned Fri day evening from. Rockaway where they had been vacationing- for several days. 1 Phone 500 OLIVB Today We Present fc. Mrs. C. C. AJler who will preside at th$ Tttes- j$ J day luncheon at ths Marion hotel, given in compli " ment to visiting Kiwanis women. -T - Miss Naomi Taylor, tcho tcUl sail this week for ' Honolulu where she will teach this year. 3F Mrs. Edgar Rowland, a very active member of i the legion auxiliary convention reception group. ? Mrs. T. Barry Gowman, wife of the Kiwanis governor, who comes o Salem today as a guest from Seattle to attend the Kiwanis convention. 0" "V. 1 1 ' ;tli - " , I I ' i - t , a. " or , v. . . .: - t1 3 S 4 - 5 vyx Daughter's o Begin Fall Meetings Another organization to start the round tof fall and winter meetings Is the Daughters of Union Veterans. They will hold the first meeting for them since July 12 this Friday night at the Woman's clubhouse. All members are arged to be present for th first fall meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Holt and wee daughter Patsy, returned from Newport Friday evening, af tes having spent a week there and at etlfer Oregon beaches Including Taft, Neskowln, Rockaway, and Seaside. Miss . Elisabeth Lord, Miss Edith Schryver. Miss Mable Rob ertson and Mrs. Alice Dodd are spending the week end at Wald port. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Mills and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Pen nington, and Miss Beryl Holt re xTH-!?v. it, ''' y - 4 4 4 SI DOAK i Society Editor " ' 1 'PA turned Thursday from Taft where they had been spending several days as the guests of Mrs. Helen Winters at her beach cottage. Ml CLASS FILMS E The Elsinore management an nounces a group of stellar pro ductions just booked for that playhouse, and to continue Into greater movie season. Following "The Coeoanuts' will come "The Last of Mrs. Che ney," starring .Norma Shearer. Euth Chatterton In her all. talkie dramatic hit, "Charming Sinners" will follow, -while Con rad Nagel In another all-talkie The Idle Rich" is coming. ' The Idla , Rich" , was" hdapted from that famous stage p!ay "White Collars," Hste das one of the most successful produced. i 11 11 r MMMMM I II "Va iil a . I It! 1 i i it Nf I it 1 4v;vx;w?v.r.' v cue en 2t t,,. i J f-r - t - fc: iri 1 -it' $4 Bridge at Elk's Temple Outstanding Summer Event BETWEEN the hours cu 2 and 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Elk's temple the most elaborate bridee teas of the summer months will be given Kiwanis women folk. Mrs. charge of the arrangements for mose wno will stand in line to receive the guests are Mrs. Ralph Cooley, wife of the Salem Kiwanis president. Mrs. Scott Page, local reception committM rh - w w M vention, Mrs. John Rand, Mrs. The committee on airanjre- ments for the tea is Mrs. L. O Clements. Mrs. L. E. Barrick. Mrs. George King, Mrs. Tom Windishar, and Mrs. E. C. Patton. The committee who are ar ranging the decorations for me car a rooms are Mrs. Karl Becke. Mrs. Sheldon Sactett. Mrs. George Doerfler, Mrs. Willis Clarke. Mrs. Douglas McKay, Mrs. David Wright, and Mrs. Ralph Hamilton. Tea will be served between 4 o'clock and 5 o'clock. Music, both vocal and instrumental, will be presented during the tea hour. Those who will pour are Mrs. T. Harry Gowman. Seattle. Mrs. Harold Jones. Portland. Mrs. Claude Barrick. Tillamook, and Mrs. Ralph Cooley.- There will be a ctoud of the younger set who will aid in serv ing. Among those who will serve are MI33 Gertrude Oehler. Mi Dorothy Bosshardt. Miss Claudia Buntin, Miss Frances Laws. Miss Gretchen Thielsen. Miss Lola Dale Pickens, Miss Eloise Wright, Miss Edith Findley, Miss Pauline Find ley, Miss Henrietta Bishop, Miss Elisabeth Clement. Miss Marion QTJelL Miss Reta Pattofl. Miss VVllma Hollia Wirtl. Miss Dnsmn Tully, Miss Lois Cochran and Miss Eva Mae Cochran. Miss Willetta Welch Married in East Of Interest to manv Kalm fMV will be the announcement of the marriage of Miss Willetta Welch daughter of Mrs. Gertrude- K. Mey ers, to Lt. Dwight L. Mulkey. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A Mulkey. "Aug nat 3. The marriage took place In Sesquehanna, Pennsylvania, at the aome or Mr. and Mrs. Henry Per rlne. Rev. J. C. Fields nt tho to, byterian church of Sesquehanna, oniciatin . They were attended by ms Louise Perrlne, and Lt Charles Leeds of Forth xf.-T. month. Mr. Perrin and L,t. Mul- aey were cadets together In West Point. The bride wore a flowered chif fon, and carried a shower bou quet of red roses. Both Lt.-and Mrs. Mulkey were Salem high school graduates. Mrs. Mulkey graduated from Oregon State college In 1927. She Is a member of the Alpha Delta Pi and Omicron Nn sororities. Lt. Mulkey graduated from West Point. After a brief honeymoon spent In touring through the eastern states, Lt and Mrs. Mulkey will d at home at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, where Lt Mulkey is stationed. r I. Prof, and Mrs. Morten Peeire turned to Salem Friday night af ter havinr be nrone for over a year. Part of the time Prof and Mrs. Peck have been In the east where Prof Peck" has been doing research work in plant life. The latter part of the year has been spent in Europe traveling and studying. Wr. and Mrs. W. S. Chlene, of Marshtield, Oregon, are expected to arrive at the J. T. Delaney home to be guests during the Ki wanis convention. in compliment to the visiting David Bennerr Hill Ima hA this affair. --WW vimuiiiuu .Vl Wll- Sam Kozer, and Mrs. C. A. Social Calendar Sunday Nebraska picnic, state fair- grounds. All folk from Ne- braska invited. War Mothers' picnic, Cham- poeg park, afternoon. AH state units are InTited as well' as the public. Past Noble Grands associ- ation of Salem Rebekab. lodge, annual picnic at Tay- lor's grove Sunday. Families are Invited. . FRIDAY . Daughter's of Veterans. Woman's clubhouse, 7:30 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Leon Hyer Triple S Club Hostess Mrs. Leon Hyer was hostess to members-X)f the Triple S club Fri day afternoon. Bridge was In play during the afternoon. Honors won by Mrs. I. B. Thomas. Fol lowing cards Mrs. Hyer was assist ed by Mrs. C. E. Tyndal In serv ing tea. The guest rooms were artist ically decorated with bowls and baskets of sweet peas and nas turtiums. The guest list Included Mrs. I. B. Thomas, Mrs. Elmer Lewis, Mrs. C. E. Tyndal. Mrs Chester Barbeau. and Mrs. Leon Hyer. Mrs. Elmer Lewis will be the hostess for the club afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. George are guests at the home of the parents of Mrs. George. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark on Rummer street Mr. and Mrs. George are enonte to .Stanford where Mr. George is high Bchooi principal. Two Wonder ml .Free Lectures U MRS. N. DIVETT Metaphysician This teaching given is absolutely non-sectarian. Learn to know thyself . Universal appeal to help humanity, ' Awake from your slumbers, the rock cen ter on which humanity stands. I hold private interviews at Engle Court, Apt. No. 9, Capital SU from 10:30 a. m. to 8:30 p m except Aug. 20-21, 1 will be at Nelson Bldg, 9 :30 a. m. to 5 :30 p. m. Nelson Bldg, Cor. Liberty and Chemeketa Streets , lginning Aug. 20-21 at 8 p. m. Garden Tea is Colorful Event M ISS Elizabeth Lord and Mi?s Edith Schryver entertained In henor of Miss Alice Brown, a bouse guest of Miss Sal ly Bush, from Wcslfield. Mass achusetts, with a loTely colorful garden tea In the Lord gardens Friday afternoon. Tea was served In the arbor. Th table was centered with a unique bowl of summer flowers in unusual arrangement. Mrs. Br O. Schucklng. Miss Elizabeth Put nam, and Miss Mable Robertson presided at tho tea urns and cut ices. Miss Sarah Lansing, and Miss Genevieve Junk assisted in serving. The guest list Included, Mr?. Clareace W. Keene and Mrs. Keith Powell of Silverton ; Mrs, Brarier C. Small, Mrs. Monro Gilbert. Mrs. John H. McNary.Miss Bea trico Walton, Mrs. Jlenry V.. Meyers. Mrs. Clifford Ilrnwn. Mrs. Lonis H. TarBley, Mr?.1 Karl StH wer, Mr3. William H. Bughartft. Jr., Mrs. L. H. McMihan, MiF3 Winifred Dyrd. Mr?. Ch-,tfr M. Cor. Miss Elizabeth Putnar", Mrs. M. E. V. Howe. Mrs. Paul B. Wal lace. Mrs. B. O. Schucklns. Genevieve JuEfc, Mis Mbel Rob ertson, Miss Sarah Lansing. Miss Mary Schultz. Mr-.. Ray nilbe-r. Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Jr.. and Mrs. F. M. Jordan of Seattle, Wash! Art ExKibit Planned For September Elmer Your.g, whose home has been in Salem for many years, but who has been teaching the art department of the University of Michigan for the past time years fallowing his graduation from Chicago Art Institute, has been spending part of his summer in Salem. Just at present he is fn Alaska where he has been spending some time studying life there. He will return to Salem before September 1, and durlnp the first week in September will exhibit a group of his own paintings at the Monroe Gilbert studio. The work of thia young artist U both in water colors and In oil. He also does especially Interest ing work In portraiturlzatlon. He has been a regular exhibitor at tho Oregon state fair each year. The group of canvasses to be shown in the Gilbert studio will be of ex ceptional Interest. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Mackenzie from Seattbj were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Mackenzie. They have now re turned to Seattle and have taken with them their little daughter, Doris, who has been a guest at the T. S. Mackenzie home for the past five weeks. GRAY BELLE I 440 State St Salem, Ore. SPECIAL DINNER 50c REGULAR DINNER 75c DINNER DE LUXE $1.00 Served from If a. rru to 8 p. m. Gray Belle now tinder management of John Blakely